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Epilepsia
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
Epilepsia is the leading, most authoritative source for current clinical and research results on all aspects of epilepsy.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
epilepsy; neurology; medicine; brain; seizure; temporal lobe; stroke; convulsions; article; periodia
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde ene. 1997 / hasta dic. 2023 | Wiley Online Library |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0013-9580
ISSN electrónico
1528-1167
Editor responsable
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (WILEY)
País de edición
Baréin
Fecha de publicación
1909-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
doi: 10.1111/epi.17332
Precision medicine for genetic epilepsy on the horizon: recent advances, present challenges and suggestions for continued progress
Juliet K. Knowles; Ingo Helbig; Cameron S. Metcalf; Laura S. Lubbers; Lori L. Isom; Scott Demarest; Ethan Goldberg; Alfred L. George; Holger Lerche; Sarah Weckhuysen; Vicky Whittemore; Samuel F. Berkovic; Daniel H. Lowenstein
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17366
Considerations for determining efficacy of new anti‐seizure medications in children age 1 month to less than 2 years
Jacqueline French; Elena Cleary; Dennis Dlugos; Gail Farfel; Kathleen Farrell; Barry Gidal; Caitlin Grzeskowiak; Rachel Gurrell; Cynthia Harden; T. J. Stalvey; Julia Tsai; Elaine Wirrell; David Blum; Nathan Fountain
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17350
Timing of referral to evaluate for epilepsy surgery: Expert Consensus Recommendations from the Surgical Therapies Commission of the International League Against Epilepsy
Lara Jehi; Nathalie Jette; Churl‐Su Kwon; Colin B. Josephson; Jorge G. Burneo; Fernando Cendes; Michael R. Sperling; Sallie Baxendale; Robyn M. Busch; Chahnez Charfi Triki; J. Helen Cross; Dana Ekstein; Dario J. Englot; Guoming Luan; Andre Palmini; Loreto Rios; Xiongfei Wang; Karl Roessler; Bertil Rydenhag; Georgia Ramantani; Stephan Schuele; Jo M. Wilmshurst; Sarah Wilson; Samuel Wiebe
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17329
Practical considerations in epilepsy neurostimulation
Hugh D. Simpson; Andreas Schulze‐Bonhage; Gregory D. Cascino; Robert S. Fisher; Barbara C. Jobst; Michael R. Sperling; Brian N. Lundstrom
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Neuromodulation is a key therapeutic tool for clinicians managing patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy. Multiple devices are available with long‐term follow‐up and real‐world experience. The aim of this review is to give a practical summary of available neuromodulation techniques to guide the selection of modalities, focusing on patient selection for devices, common approaches and techniques for initiation of programming, and outpatient management issues. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), deep brain stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus (DBS‐ANT), and responsive neurostimulation (RNS) are all supported by randomized controlled trials that show safety and a significant impact on seizure reduction, as well as a suggestion of reduction in the risk of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Significant seizure reductions are observed after 3 months for DBS, RNS, and VNS in randomized controlled trials, and efficacy appears to improve with time out to 7 to 10 years of follow‐up for all modalities, albeit in uncontrolled follow‐up or retrospective studies. A significant number of patients experience seizure‐free intervals of 6 months or more with all three modalities. Number and location of epileptogenic foci are important factors affecting efficacy, and together with comorbidities such as severe mood or sleep disorders, may influence the choice of modality. Programming has evolved—DBS is typically initiated at lower current/voltage than used in the pivotal trial, whereas target charge density is lower with RNS, however generalizable optimal parameters are yet to be defined. Noninvasive brain stimulation is an emerging stimulation modality, although it is currently not used widely. In summary, clinical practice has evolved from those established in pivotal trials. Guidance is now available for clinicians who wish to expand their approach, and choice of neuromodulation technique may be tailored to individual patients based on their epilepsy characteristics, risk tolerance, and preferences.</jats:p>
Pp. 2445-2460
doi: 10.1111/epi.17450
The spectrum of epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia: delineation of disease subtypes from a large multicenter study
Emanuele Cerulli Irelli; Enrico Cocchi; Georgia Ramantani; Antonella Riva; Roberto H. Caraballo; Alessandra Morano; Loretta Giuliano; Tülay Yilmaz; Eleni Panagiotakaki; Francesca F. Operto; Beatriz Gonzalez Giraldez; Simona Balestrini; Katri Silvennoinen; Sara Casciato; Marion Comajuan; Francesco Fortunato; Anna T. Giallonardo; Rimma Gamirova; Antonietta Coppola; Giancarlo Di Gennaro; Angelo Labate; Vito Sofia; Gerhard J. Kluger; Antonio Gambardella; Dorothee Kasteleijn‐Nolst Trenite; Betul Baykan; Sanjay M. Sisodiya; Alexis Arzimanoglou; Pasquale Striano; Carlo Di Bonaventura; Giacomo Fisco; Stefano Meletti; Natalia Liukshina; Tatiana Tomenko; Giuseppe Gobbi; Daniela Buti; Susanna Casellato; Salvatore Striano; Tullio Messana; Lucio Giordano; Edoardo Ferlazzo; Aglaia Vignoli; Maurizio Viri; Irene Bagnasco; Nerses Bebek; Gunes Altıokka‐Uzun;
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17381
Decision‐making in stereotactic epilepsy surgery
Kai J. Miller; Anthony L. Fine
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. 2782-2801
doi: 10.1111/epi.17373
Progress report on new antiepileptic drugs: A summary of the Sixteenth Eilat Conference on New Antiepileptic Drugs and Devices (
EILAT XVI
): I. Drugs in preclinical and early clinical development
Meir Bialer; Svein I. Johannessen; Matthias J. Koepp; René H. Levy; Emilio Perucca; Piero Perucca; Torbjörn Tomson; H. Steve White
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. 2865-2882
doi: 10.1111/epi.17472
Clinical Utility of Intraoperative Electrocorticography for Epilepsy Surgery: A Systematic Review and
Meta‐Analysis
Keshav Goel; Valérie Pek; Nathan A. Shlobin; Jia‐Shu Chen; Andrew Wang; George M. Ibrahim; Aristides Hadjinicolaou; Karl Roessler; Roy W. Dudley; Dang K. Nguyen; Riëm El‐Tahry; Aria Fallah; Alexander G. Weil
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17476
Does the ketogenic ratio matter when using ketogenic diet therapy in pediatric epilepsy?
Suvasini Sharma; Robyn Whitney; Eric H. Kossoff; Rajesh RamachandranNair
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible
doi: 10.1111/epi.17509
Gain of function SCN1A disease‐causing variants: Expanding the phenotypic spectrum and functional studies guiding the choice of effective antiseizure medication
Sara Matricardi; Sandrine Cestèle; Marina Trivisano; Benedetta Kassabian; Nathalie Leroudier; Roberta Vittorini; Margherita Nosadini; Elisabetta Cesaroni; Sabrina Siliquini; Cristina Marinaccio; Francesca Longaretti; Barbara Podestà; Francesca Felicia Operto; Concetta Luisi; Stefano Sartori; Clementina Boniver; Nicola Specchio; Federico Vigevano; Carla Marini; Massimo Mantegazza
Palabras clave: Neurology (clinical); Neurology.
Pp. No disponible